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Maguireq
While a lot of people might suggest skipping reading The Four Agreements and heading straight to this book, I disagree. I think a lot of valuable insight can be gained from relearning the four agreements. Part II of the book, which focused on the fifth agreement, confused me at first. It wasn't until the end of the book that I started to grasp the point the authors were trying to get across, so after I finished, I went back and reread the first half of Part II. Doing so helped me understand the message immensely.
Abneet
Reading this book was a good reminder from "The four agreements" but with new perspective. I definitely need to keep this book rotating into my reading list as I continue my journey of growth. The fifth agreement is deep and I can honestly say I don't think I grasped it all, however I find myself listening while being skeptical and looking at life through a slightly different lens now, so I look forward to reading it again in time with furthered growth and change.
tabby
I like the first book way better, too much repetition, it was a bit boring.
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